| # | Author | Message |
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| seanyoda Sat 1/15/2005 8:53a | Not Ford, nor any of Ford's affiliated companies. Next hint -- this company will also be sponsoring Grad Night. |
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| brotherdave Sat 1/15/2005 10:21a | Wasn't it Nissan that Disney just made a deal with? |
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| FerretAfros Sat 1/15/2005 2:37p | Honda? |
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| seanyoda Sat 1/15/2005 2:50p | FerrotAfros, you are correct. Your turn. |
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| FerretAfros Sat 1/15/2005 2:56p | Name three companies that have sponsored small world in Disneyland, or have recived benefit directly related to iasw. |
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| brotherdave Sat 1/15/2005 7:39p | Bank of America Mattel and Kodak? (not sure of the third one, but they did sponsor IASW at WDW at one time) |
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| seanyoda Sat 1/15/2005 10:56p | brotherdave, I know that Bank of America sponsored it's a small world from when it was moved to Disneyland in 1966. In the early 90's BofA's sponsorship was replaced by Mattel. Mattel dropped their sponsorship when Disney bought out eToys (boy, was THAT a succesful venture). I can not think of any sponsors since Mattel.
It is often, and mistakenly, believed that Pepsi sponsored it's a small world at Disneyland; Pepsi only sponsored the attraction (jointly with UNICEF) while it was at the 1964 New York World's Fair. |
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| FerretAfros Sun 1/16/2005 9:23a | Didn't UNICEF also get some benefit from it when it was at DL? If not, then brotherdave can have it, and if so, then seanyoda can have it. Man, I hate it when I make crappy questions! |
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| brotherdave Sun 1/16/2005 12:17p | I think UNICEF was only involved with it at the NY World's Fair with Pepsi, but I could be wrong. |
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| seanyoda Sun 1/16/2005 3:38p | I don't think UNICEF received any benefits from it's a small world after it departed the worlds fair. Your turn brotherdave. |